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Brain Organoids
Brain Organoids
Neurobiologist Madeline Lancaster on brain development, cerebral organoids and how close they are to actually being brains
·serious-science.org·
Brain Organoids
How to live without Google
How to live without Google
For many the Internet is Google: Search, mail, videos, web browser, cloud services, mobile OS, etc. - Google is the major player in all these fields. But Google uses all data it gathers across its services to post targeted ads, and to massively profit from the data many share so freely with the Internet giant. Your personal data can also be subpoenaed by lawyers, including for civil cases like divorce. Google answered [over 100,000 such data requests](https://transparencyreport.google.com/user-data/overview?metric=users_accounts) in 2016 alone. More and more people are also realizing the risk of relying on one company for so many personal services. So, the time has come to stop this unlimited data mining and to take back our right to privacy. Here's a quick guide as to how you can use the Internet without sharing all your data with Google.
·alternativeto.net·
How to live without Google
DNS 5 ways W10
DNS 5 ways W10
What is my DNS? Find the DNS servers that you are using, from Windows 10, using Settings, PowerShell, the Command Prompt, and other methods.
·digitalcitizen.life·
DNS 5 ways W10
What do you call someone who does not believe in religion?
What do you call someone who does not believe in religion?
Answer (1 of 139): 1. Atheist: The term atheist can be defined literally as lacking a humanoid god concept, but historically it means one of two things. Positive atheism asserts that a personal supreme being does not exist. Negative atheism simply asserts a lack of belief in such a deity. It is p...
·quora.com·
What do you call someone who does not believe in religion?
How the Web works
How the Web works
How the web works provides a simplified view of what happens when you view a webpage in a web browser on your computer or phone.
·developer.mozilla.org·
How the Web works
2020 vulnerability of Facebook database info 533m users
2020 vulnerability of Facebook database info 533m users
In early 2020 a vulnerability that enabled seeing the phone number linked to every Facebook account was exploited, creating a database containing the information 533m users across all countries.It was severely under-reported and today the database became much more worrisome 1/2 pic.twitter.com/ryQ5HuF1Cm— Alon Gal (Under the Breach) (@UnderTheBreach) January 14, 2021
·twitter.com·
2020 vulnerability of Facebook database info 533m users